Review: The Art of Leadership - Calgary 2013

 
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Opening The Art of Leadership conference in Calgary was John Mackey, the CEO of Whole Foods and author of Concious Capitalism . John educted the audience on Concious Leadership:

John Mackey had in incredible stage presence and captovated the room:

Christine Comaford, bestselling author of Smart Tribes enjoyed her time at our conference just as much as we enjoyed her presentation. Christine spoke on The Neuroscience of Compelling Leadership.

Chester Elton, bestselling author of All In took the stage just after our networking break:

With tons of insight on Creating a Culture of Buy-In & Belief the crowd was inspired:

General Colin Powell, bestselling author of It Worked For Me: In Life and Leadership, closed The Art of Leadership conference in Calgary with his compelling insights on taking charge with leadership - the perfect end to an incredible day!

...And of course it wasn't long before #TheArtOf was trending Canada-wide:

Be sure to view photos from The Art of Leadership conference on Facebook:

The Art of Leadership Calgary conference

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